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The MS in quantitative methods and modeling (QMM) is a 30-credit program. The QMM program is designed to provide a broad spectrum of basic quantitative skills; thus, the required specialization courses span the areas of operations research, statistics, and computer information systems. The flexible elective requirements permit the creation of a five-course quantitative sequence tailored to a student's professional and/or educational objectives. Students also have the option of doing a graduate internship. The list of preliminary and specialization courses is given below.
Preliminary Courses (7.5 - 9 credits) Students with an appropriate background will be able to reduce the number of credits in preliminary requirements. Grades in 8000-level courses are not calculated in the grade point average. English language modules offered by the Division of Continuing and Professional Studies are required for non-native English speakers, and may be waived based on a waiver exam. | ||||
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| Calculus for Applications I* | 3 credits | ||
| Financial Accounting | 3 credits | ||
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| Fundamentals of Microeconomics | 1.5 credits | ||
| Applied Statistical Analysis for Business Decisions | 3 credits | ||
*MTH 8001 is no longer offered and is replaced by MTH 2610 Calculus 1 (4 hours, 4 credits). This is an undergraduate course to which graduate tuition applies. (Students admitted prior to spring 2014 who completed MTH 2007 will receive credit for this course.) Courses in Specialization (30 credits) Required (16.5 credits) | ||||
| Information Systems for Managers I | 1.5 credits | ||
| Principles of Database Management Systems | 3 credits | ||
| Introduction to Quantitative Modeling | 3 credits | ||
| Simulation Modeling and Analysis | 3 credits | ||
| Regression and Forecasting Models for Business Applications | 3 credits | ||
| Basic Software Tools for Data Analysis (
| 3 credits | ||
Electives (13.5 credits) Five courses to be selected with approval of the department advisor. It is recommended that the student select at least one course in each of the three areas: OPR, STA, and CIS. A maximum of three courses may be selected from any one area. Students may select
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